I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine: he feedeth among the lilies.

I (am) my beloved's ... In speaking of Jesus Christ to others, she regains her own assurance. Literally, 'I am for my beloved ... for me,' implying appropriation and dedication to. Reverse order from . She now, after the season of darkness, grounds her conviction on His love toward her, more than on her's toward Him (). There, it was the young believer concluding that she was His, from the sensible assurance that He was her's.

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